People Are Using Bath Bombs as Highlighters and It's Genius

Bath bombs are magical creatures. They tickle your nostrils with delicious scents, caress your skin with nourishing oils, and add a pop of swirly unicorn goodness to your Instagram feed. Add to the list: they double as a kickass highlighter.

People on Twitter have started rubbing the excess glitter from their favorite Lush bombs and melts onto their faces — and I've literally never heard of a better idea.

This hack is a total money saver and if you're concerned about leaving heavy amounts of bath bomb residue on your face where skin is super sensitive, a brand rep for Lush says that it's totally safe.

"We always encourage our customers to use our products for their intended use, so in this case [bath bombs] are meant to be enjoyed in the bath. That said, it certainly wouldn't cause harm to use it on your face."